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K jj. 1 . THE LUUAN HbHUULICANm If j jj page rwoH i i L ' " ! -1 1 N-jDUNTJOIHi.F1t .Hi, ,1 "bbb-- "bbb--- -. . - ...---- a.. .-.--......HIII j I; . MENDON MATTERSM: Moiiilon. April 16. Mrs. Oldham ofH- l i Hurloy, Idaho, In visiting with horB. j parents Mr. Htiil Mrs. John Whitney.Bb' . ,s Tho home of Mr and Mr, DavidHb I f llulst wan made happy over the nr-rival of n Bwcot llttlo girl Monday,5 . .Mrs. Agnes llulst lina returiiuilBfl " " . homo from Ogdcn whom alio wns ml-)' 1 '"d '" ""' lot',l(lu of 'u'r dnughtor In-BM t law, Mrs. Henry llulst.H I ; Mrs, Job Horenson and dnughtorBb Ncho of Haft rlvor, aro visiting withBb t rolatlvca and friends this wcolc.! Tho Mondon ward conference wasBB I . hold Sunday, April 16, two aosslonaBb t worn hold, tho firs thoglnlng at 10 a.Bj , in. and tho second at 2 p. in. KldorsH , 'William Maughan or tho stnko prosl-H doncy and William Darloy of Wells-Bb vlllo, wore present. During tho after-BJ . noon sosslon, tho most of tho tlmoBB was UBOd In. hearing reports fromBJ tho bishop and tho prosldonts of thoBj various organizations, tho roportaBJ' ...j Rhowed tho ward to bo In a good con-H i "J" dltlon both financially and splrltual-H i ly'B! ' " Miss Myrtle linker Is suffering withHl t a bad case of qulnuoy.K ' Lawrcnco Ilalloy of Logan, was aB ' Mcndon visitor Sunday.H ) Mr. Clwyn Smith of Logan and MissH Eva Dartlctt wore married in LoganH i i Tuesday, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. SmithH will make tholr homo In Logan.H , Tho smiling faces of tho Jos. Wat-BB I kins family aro seen on tho atreotnBH i again after belu quarantined flvoB ' weeks with small pox. Edward Wat-Bv ' , kins contracted tho dlsoaao while at-H l i tending school at tho n. Y. College,BB Logan.i'Hv But Marti of Trade.B ' Citlca aro not the producers ofB wealth. Thoy are but tho marts orH, . . t trading places for tho products of thoH ' weolth of tho earth and of labor, andBBj T I for tho distribution of commorcoBBf !, " They aro not tho places for homeH,forBBJ 'i j they havo to bo continually givingBB; ' way to tho giowth and demands forBBJL trade.BHB No Uie Worrying.BJ Thoro's two things that are no useBB worrying about. Just two One of YinBflft 1 Is the thing that a body ran't helpBBj ' T'other la tho thing that a body canBBj j help. "Aunt Huldah," by 0 M CookeBBT and A Macgownnm,HYRUMJOTESHyrum, April 14. Tho second wardpeople of Hyrum mot together . Intholr meeting house to show theirlast respects to Kldor Kdwln Clawsonboforo ho doparts for Great Britain,to labor In the Interests of the Mormon church as a servant of God topromulgate the overrating gospel.Elder Clawson spoke a short time.Ho doomed It an honor to bo countedworthy of being sent Into the worldas a loprosontntlvo of such n greatand noblo cause. Yet ho felt his inability In being called upon to preachtho gospel. "Many nro callod, but feware chosen," was tho conclusion ofhis remarks. Ho will depart next Monday for England. Wo wish DrothorClawMon a successful Journoy.MIbs Hollo Mcintosh of Daltlmore,Md., Is spondlng n few days In Hyrum. Miss Mcintosh embraced thogospel Jan. 16, 1908, and since hasboon a faithful worker and has beensuccessful In carrying tho gospel tomany of hor friends In Daltlmorewhere tho Elders would not havo boonrocolvod. Miss Mcintosh will returnto Salt Lake Monday where sho expects to mnko her future homo.Saturday, April lli, tho Hyrum baseball toam will play a gamo with Provtdonco. Our boys aro In good trimnud wo expect to witness a good gameSaturday.Mr. Joseph Nollson. son of DentNollson, returned from tho southernstatos where ho has boon laboringfor the past two years as a missionary. Many of our Hyrum boya havo loftfor tho mountains to shear shoep,Our water ditch bunch Is hard ntwork digging up mother earth so asto get sufficient water Into our fieldsthis summer.iiNo Foal.Dan simply stood still and imtohedthe rabbit disappear over tho hill, andhis partner wanted to know why hedidn't shoot. After a moment's !lence, he answered, through his nose:'Did you take mo for a fool? Do youthink I was going to strain my gunhootlng up hill?"Truest Friendship.There are times when the truestfriendship Is Juat to stand on one side,ind ask no questions. "Captain Desninnd. V C " by Maud Diver.H BBHHBHBBBBBBHBBiBaiBKHRBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiI WEIGH YOUR BREAD!m 1 ; AND SEE IF IT COMES TO A POUND.Hj ' The Cosy Corner Bakery guaranteesB each loaf to weigh 1 6 ounces. Can othersB j' t show this standard. It is the best home- .si ' made bread on the market today. MadeB) i from good, wholesome flour. Cosy Cor- 'H j ner Bakery Bread is the acme of perfec- 'H tion. Wagon deliveries to the country'" twice a week', , COSY CORNER BAKERY jBi; ' ! Both Phones. All kinds of Pastery.' ' -1( i :A Fine Guaranteed:1 Watch and FobbB1 a!1 j I FREE 1BBBJ A i WIII fc ? J At Howell Brothers. Given with everym i $5.00 Boy's Suit. See in Windows. 3bBbP'wfci. I Howell Brothers ItllBflfe ganfs Formost Clothiers.bMJbbE mmmmWfwm9lBBiBBBBWBlt'' - miBBBBBBBBflB BBBBWHBB --- MHHMBEHAVIOR.You cannot rightly bam one laan air nd manner except by making him the land of man of whomthat ah i the natural expression.Nature forever puU a premium onreality. What is done for effect iteen to be done for effect; what isdone for love is felt to be done forlove. A man inspires affection andhonor because he was not lying inwait for these. The things of a manfor which we visit him were done inthe dark and the cold. Emerson.SHE GOT CHRISTMAS MONEYHow Dill's Poor Wife Caught Him Ina 8loon and Obtained a Generous Contribution.Now, this Is a true story.Dill la known everywhere as a"good fellow." He has his faults, buthis heart la In the right place tbat'awhat everybody says. Nobody overcame to htm for help and got turneddown. He had a family; none of ourcrowd had ever seen his family, butwe knew he must be good to them,even though he nevr did appear togo home.One evening Ave or six good fellowswere sitting in the back room of adowntown saloon, and Dill was tellinga story. A woman entered. She hada dark shawl over hor head and wocouldn't see her face, but she came directly to our table "Gentlemen," shesaid, "Christmas Is coming, and I havonothing for the little ones. Can youhelp?"Of course It was Hill who respondedfirst. He Jumped up and plunged hishand Into his pocket. We could hearthe rustle of bills, and we knew thatsoraothlng more than mero silver hadfound Its wny Into the trembling hand.Dill was blushing when he came backto us. We were shamed Into 'offeringsomething, but he would have none ofIt. He seemed confused a llttloashamed of his charity but hewouldn't let us help. And It was Justlike Bill to change the subject andgo right on with his story.And tho woman? Oh, that wbb Hill'swife. "We found oi later that thatwas about tho only way she couldever got nny money out of him.Cleveland Plain Dealer.Not an Inviting Ideal."Sly son." said llarkor an ho polutd!to tho Ivy In front of the cnttiigt. "nlwnj'H be UUo tlu vlne-cllmb."The little Itoy was thoughtful."I don't think I'd like to he like thatvino," he rexpomliMl herlously."Ami why not. Tommy?"" '('nine If I wiik I'd he n porchrllmln,r"-(,lileiit! News.Trimmlro Him Down a Little. 'IMderly Swell What has become ofthe aw the other pretty manicurelmly I used to nee ut thh hotel?Comely Pa nisei I presume you niennmy mother. Phe's looking after ahusband mid a hounoful of children.What can I H for you, slr?-CblcagoTribune.Breaking It Gently.Servant You not cheated when youbought a chluy vase, rauni MistressHow cheated? Servant Why. It'sweak. It biiHted all to smash tho firstllnio I dropped It. Toledo niadc.A Good Joke."What Is a pood Joko?""Any Joke you havo read" that makesjou soro because you didn't think of Ityourself." Exchange. .Good nutlons ennoblo us, and wo aretho sons of our own deed. Cervantes.a warning."You want more money? Why, myboy, 1 worked throe yeais for $11 amonth right In this establishment,aud now I'm owner of It " "Well, youaeo what happoncd to your boss. Noman who treats his help that way ranhang on to his IhikIiichh.".Without False Start.No man can bo happy or successfulor of use to others unless he doeswhat he Is b'oht fitted to do. Instinctwill tell him what that lu. it Is forhim to think loug and seriously beforeho begins his life work, and then begin It without any false, starts' Wanted the Hired Man.i "Are you the ownor of this plac?"! aakad the book agent. "I am," replied Former Corntossel Anything I1 can do for you'" No Tho etmncost aro that you aro too hard-worked tohai tlmo to read anything, and thatyou haven't any spare change, anyhow r.ct mo talk to the hired man."Stops earache In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in fiveminutes; hoarsoness, ow Lour, iauacleacho two hourn; soro throat twelvohours Dr Thomas Klectrjo Oil, monarrh over painI THE END OF TUBERCULOSISCare For Hopelm Cases.ny 3. ADOLPHL'S KNOPK. XI DThe t-rlllclMii lias U-en made,ami I ban- lieu nl It een from,medical men. thai It was it witMiof money lo Ixilhrr ullh thehiipeli-xsl III; Unit liiKllliitloillttreatment should lie reseiwd fuithe i-ilialily nlTectetl who couldagain lie iipide lirvHilivlnnrmand useful citizens, 'those whomade these criticisms are noteven right from the utilitarianpoint of tiew. much less frjinIhu. huiiiiiiiltnrlau aspect of theproblem. One who has had anyexperience at all with tuberculosis as a physician or as a aoelalworker will know that the consumptive, no matter In whatstage of the disease. If he Is untrained anil unenred for. constitutes a great menace In his workshop ntid In his home. It mustbe evident Hint If tho patient Iscon fined nil the time to his bedthe danger of his constituting acenter of Infection In a crowdedbedroom, often without light andair, Is very great. Such n pailent, becnusc be Is not inkcnscare of nt the right time nnd Inthe right place, costs a good dealmore In (he end, nnd not Infrequently additional lives are sacrificed Ihruugh his condition andenvironments. This is my answer from the utilitarian point ofview to the statement that It Isn useless expenditure to take careof the seemingly hopeless cases.Walking and Balancing.It Is pointed out that In walking orninulng tho arms and legs produce a"balancing" llko that of the reciprocalIng nnd revolving pints of n locomotive. The movements of tho legs reactupon tho trunk and teud to rotate It Inalternate directions about a verticalaxis, nut thu awlnglng of tho nrm.H,each in unison with tho opposite leg.produces an opposttg mechautcal conle, the effect of which Is to rotate thetrunk In the other direction, thus balancing, in part at least, the rotatingaction of ho Ices.The Lion's Share.It. Is really not the male lion, withfits tcrrllle roar and formidable appearance, that the explorer fears, buthis mate. The male lion Is a goodlooking poser, lint when it comes tobusiness it Is his wlfa who counts, ala tho African native Oamo Is pulleddown by tho femalo lion, and then thomale bents her off until ho baa feasted to repletion, when sho may havewhat Is left: licnco "tho 'tanU Kharx."Tea Seeds.Tea seeds resemble hazelnuts. Thoyure sown In beds to grow thickly together llko cabbages.Norway Fishermen.Norwegians do not favor whalo hunting because they lielloo that whalesdrive tho Msh shoreward.A Maine Record."I think I can safely lay claim tohaving hauled moro wood Into Hockland than any other one man," saysOtts Tolman of Itockvllle. "I haveboen at It sixty years, hauling an av.erage of 200 loadu a jtiar with an average of Boven feet to tho load. Ibrought my first load Into town behinda pair of steers In 1S50 nnd Bold It tothe late S. H. llnrpeo for two dollarsa Lord." -Konnvboc Journal.Providential.Teacher Now, 1 have explainedwhat "providential" means, and Iwant Home of you to glvo me an Illustration, rtrlgbt Hoy Please, ma'am, I gun."Very well. What is It?""The holes In a porous plaster,""Hum! Why?""When yeh pull th' plaster off th'holes don't hurt."1 THE HALL OF FAME. :jf Au:x,yi)i:it iiA.uim. 'j First sivretnry of the treasury !'""' l''lerT I . I ""',' ,,'",l-,r iI .?s& u;,nv '"''i1"1 :-$ flPWHSS of .Sols, 5w&&$ w,'sl 1iiiIim' '$ Yr5 .liiu.11.17".i b'SEWA '",',1 'Vew4 L&W i "eillitlmi of It MM H a West in- j4- "' luiril- .1w nine minified faornlil noticeaud outlined lilin eilm-allou in t2 New or I'ainphlcis against '..& the Ilritlsn made him a tltritru Tf unioiig ttu, pat i lot. Was . i icin ',$ bor of W'aslilnglon's stun iliu iItovolutioii; also partlcluted Inthe capture of Yoiktonn. Wrote s4 most of the Federalist papers 2$ and led for a strong central gov 4ernmeiit In tho constitutional 3.1 eoiivontlou Washington's first f& Hceii.tary of tho treasury, In 1,j wh.li position ho exhibited gon- 4r 'i" 1 organizing tho nation's .'sfinances Stnrtcd the protective 'ftariff system, niocked Aaron 3Xf Durr's plans nnd was killed by fS Biur In a duel. '.lE9llTuesday, April 18, 1911.One Conductor Helped Back to WorkMr. Wllford Adam Is his name, andho writes! "I was confined to my bedwith chronic rheumatism nnd usedtwo bottles of Foley's KldnoyTlomedywith good effect .and tho third bottle puo me on my feet." It clear.i thuCo-op Drug Co.blood of urle acid.sOn Probation."Ferdy wants to marry me, father.""Ferdy doesn't know bis own n!nd.""Oh, father, give him a chance.""Wall, I'll put him on probation. Itbe sticks to one brand of cigarettesfor the next six months, I'll admitthat be la getting steadier."- i m "If you havent tho time to exerciseregularly, Doan's Itcgulots will prevont constipation. They lnduco a mild,easy, healthful action of tho bowelswithout griping. Ask your druggist forthom. 2fic.0,000 ACRES STATE LANDS NEARBURLEY, IDAHO.To bo sold nt public auction nt Hurley, Idaho, April 21st. This land Is under the Minidoka govcrnmnt. project.I.nnd selling for twenty fl- dollarsan aero or less will re"-" jno -tenthpayment on date of purc'nooe, balancnIn eighteen annual Installments. Landselling for over twenty five dollars peracre will require two tenths nayment ondato of purchase and balance In sixteen annual Installments. Reducedrates will bo made via tho OregonShort Line, tickets on sale from Utahpoints April 19th nnd 20th, and fromIdaho points April 20th and 21st. Seeagents for rates nnd further particulars. a20.PROSPERITY IN LOGAN.Bvcrton ft Sons report very goodtrado In spring lines this yoar. Theynro building extenslvo additions totheir store to take care of tholr Increased trado. . . 'a 1NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8.State Kngineer's Otrice,Snlt Lake City, Ut.h, Fob. -14, ls)U.Notice Is hereby given that y Olo'Sonne, whose post-office addr'oss ls (faLogan, Utah, has mad3 application inntcordanco with tho requirements ofthe compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, asamended by the Session Lawn ofUtah, 1909, to nppj-oprlato twelve (1?)cub feet por second of water fromThree Mile Creek, Cache county,Utah. Said water will be diverted ata point which lies 2,145 feet south nnd1,320 fcot west of the' liorthenst tot neror section 29, township 12 north, rangn1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian,from whoro It will be convoyed bmeans of a canal for a dlstanco i1,485 foet and thero used during thoperiod from Juno 1 to Scpettnbor 15,IncluHlve, of each year, to Irrigate120 acres of land embraced In sectlons28 and 29, township 12 north,Range 1 west, Salt Lake basu and meridian. This application Is designatedin the State Engineer's office as No.3,500.All protests against tho granting ofsaid application, stating tho reasonstherefor, must bo made by affidavitin dupllcato and filed In this officewithin thirty (30) days after tho completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER.State Engineer.Pate of first publication April 12,1911. Date of completion of publication May 12, 1911. myl2I The First National Bank, Logan UtahSW offers exceptional facilities for tho handling of your banking bust- Wness.For example If you are a customer and want to send mnne) fp$awny, we SELL you a bank draft. k. If you are a customer, and have' money you want to loan, our ad- jjft vice and services aro nt your command. ADy having a chocking account with this bank nnd issuing checks X2 nnd making doposlts, you nro, unaware- to yourself, gradually build- JPJr Ing up the most valuable asset a man can have, namely: A GOOD 2W CREDIT AT HOME, AND THROUGH. OUR.. RECOMMENDATIONW THIS CREDIT IS EXTENDED toothers away from home with4p whom you might seek accommom- Hon. ' 4S$ SOME DAY you might need tn HORROW: the CUSTOMER RE- tv JJJj celyes not only tho accommodation but tho preference of rates and JJ amount, while tho N.ON-Customer may In times of stringency meot JLwith a refusal. THE CUSTOMEER'S WANTS, OUR FIRST CON mA SIDERATION. XThos. Smart, President. James Quayle, Vice-President. Xg Jno. H. Anderson, 2nd Vice- Pres Allan M.r Fleming, Cashier. 3Ttl. r. Crockett, Asst-Cashler. .BBBBBBBBBBBBBsmBBBBflBBBBiBBBB-lHBBBBBBBBBIThe Painter Knows Your painter win ten you$ .wui-nii hi i mini, hj nmii.ihnt wp nrix lieadquartersA jrsa--.M jtfH or tne Dest painting maiaj ff ff&kn&mBm tcrias Linseed oil (thatI UllStAmyfffiW yu can re'y on as extractll tSMK MWImm f F,axseed0 Pure 'Whitet.mv pIPI-P-I Lead (tne Southern brandI v Fwi-w witn the Dutch By ,ain-$Xm H6 ter "Trde Ma"k) and otherii lln l( f(nm tn,nSsof quality. Brush-i l 1 iA M -l es Varnishes, Stains, etc.!jji 'SHSS Let us ta,k r,a,nt wthj RITER BROS. DRUG CO.i m gpil!--D--Hl h J 5)iV fl 3 j MLilfiiEuBPiCTP3WBhUfllMiTiirSCENIC LINE OF THE WORLDTHREE SOLIDVESTIBULED TRAINSEACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN . .JSALT LAKE AND DENVERP8jl Through the PartialisCANYON OF THE GRANDE CANYON OF THE GUNNISONEAGLE RIVER CANYON GARDEN OF THE GODSRUIJY CANYON MANITOU SPRINGSOLENWOOD SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGEuAnd the fortllo Fruit nnd Agricultural Districts of Colorado & Utah IPullman and Toimst Sleepers 1From Salt Lake to DoDfor, Chicago and St, Louis without Chnnge Mof Cars. For Folders, Dvoklets, Etc,, address, IF. A. WADLE1QH, O. P. A. I, A. DENTON, O. A. P. D. IDenyor, Colorado. Salt Lnko City, Utah I